The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... action . Ideology seeks to relate specific pat- terns of action to the realization of goals and values . Some ideologies may contain a statement of priorities specifying immediate , intermediate , and ultimate goals . Ideology may ...
... action . Ideology seeks to relate specific pat- terns of action to the realization of goals and values . Some ideologies may contain a statement of priorities specifying immediate , intermediate , and ultimate goals . Ideology may ...
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... action - another idealized term in the vocabulary of the May revolution . Action takes various forms : strikes , demonstrations , occupations . But ac- tion is not the same as violence : " Violence is one means of action , but we don't ...
... action - another idealized term in the vocabulary of the May revolution . Action takes various forms : strikes , demonstrations , occupations . But ac- tion is not the same as violence : " Violence is one means of action , but we don't ...
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... action , and spontaneity . The French revolutionaries claimed to have reversed the relationship between theory and action : action , they insisted , must always precede the- ory . They overlooked the point , however , that , unguided by ...
... action , and spontaneity . The French revolutionaries claimed to have reversed the relationship between theory and action : action , they insisted , must always precede the- ory . They overlooked the point , however , that , unguided by ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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